Annual Financial Report - 35 of 54

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HSBC Holdings PLC
20 March 2015
 



Corporate Governance

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Corporate Governance Report

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Letter from the Group Chairman

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Directors

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Secretary

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Group Managing Directors

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Board of Directors

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Directors

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Corporate governance codes

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Board committees

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Group Management Board

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Group Audit Committee

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Group Risk Committee

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Financial System Vulnerabilities Committee

282



Group Remuneration Committee

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Nomination Committee

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Conduct & Values Committee

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Chairman's Committee

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Philanthropic and Community Investment Oversight Committee

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Internal control

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Going concern

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Employees

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Reward

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Employee relations

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Diversity and inclusion

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Employee development

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Employment of disabled persons

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Health and safety

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Remuneration policy

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Employee share plans

292







Other disclosures

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Share capital



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Directors' interests



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Dividends and shareholders



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2014 Annual General Meeting

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1. Appendix to Report of the Directors.








 

Corporate Governance Report

The statement of corporate governance practices set out on pages 263 to 333 and information incorporated by reference constitutes the Corporate Governance Report of HSBC Holdings. The reports of Board Committees are contained within the Corporate Governance Report.


Letter from the Group Chairman

Dear Shareholder

This year, 2015, marks the 150th anniversary of our foundation in Hong Kong and Shanghai. In these days of companies ascending to the top ranks of valuation within a decade or so of being formed and often descending as rapidly, we should reflect positively on the enormous skill and foresight of those who built this firm sustainably from modest beginnings to its position as one of the leading international banking groups in the world. Given the history of the world over this period and the episodic intensity of financial market crises, this could not have been achieved without strong governance and a prudent character. It is among the Board's primary responsibilities to ensure that the firm's governance and character are such as to underpin its continuing success. Describing what good governance and a prudent character look like is relatively simple; understanding how to embed these and to measure success in so doing is the greater challenge and one which lies firmly within the Board's accountability.

At the heart of good governance lie three responsibilities reserved to the Board. Firstly, selection of the appropriate business model and countries within which to pursue all or elements of that model; secondly, determining the appropriate risk appetite of the firm across the variety of risks to which each business line is exposed; and finally, and most importantly, ensuring that the composition of the management team is best placed to deliver the right outcome for all stakeholders, is aligned in its incentives with the interests of shareholders and is committed to building long-term sustainable success, including in planning for its own succession.

Over the last four years, as the industry emerged from the global financial crisis and fresh regulatory requirements were determined, the Board has engaged actively with management on all these areas. Through this governance process, the Board has been able to endorse the progressive redefinition and clarity brought to HSBC's business model, its geographic representation and its risk appetite proposed by Stuart Gulliver and his management team. At the same time, the Board has been able to assess the composition and quality of the most senior management team; the Board continued to be impressed by their dedication and commitment as well as their success in meeting the objectives set for them by the Board.

The Board also has a critical role in overseeing the performance of management, including oversight of the transformation agenda which is underway to simplify and control more effectively the management of the Group. This agenda reflects HSBC's three strategic priorities: to implement Global Standards, grow the business and simplify and streamline processes. At each of its meetings and through its committees, the Board reviews progress made on implementation of this agenda, challenging management over the speed of delivery against agreed milestones and seeking insight into options considered but rejected.

Finally, governance is also about ensuring that the lessons of unexpected outcomes, of mistakes and of control failings are both acknowledged and responded to in a timely and effective manner. More importantly, it imposes a responsibility to ensure actions are taken to ensure that repetition is remote and that pre-emptive controls are established to warn, so far as is possible, of emerging areas of concern.

During 2014, regrettably, there were further instances of legal and regulatory proceedings that reinforced the need for greater governance oversight over conduct and financial crime risk. Indeed 2014 saw a sustained focus on conduct and behaviour risks with the establishment of the Banking Standards Review Council, the setting up of an enquiry by the UK Chancellor into Fair and Effective Markets and an update statement by former members of the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards.

HSBC has progressively enhanced its own governance oversight capabilities in these areas through the establishment in 2013 of the Financial System Vulnerabilities Committee to address financial crime matters and, in 2014, the Conduct & Values Committee, demonstrating the importance we place on adhering to high behavioural standards and 'doing the right thing'. Reports from these committees can be found on pages 282 to 283 and 286 to 287, respectively.

Ensuring we have a diverse balance of skills, knowledge and experience on the Board is a fundamental aspect of successful corporate governance. Since my letter of last year the Board was strengthened by the appointments during 2014 of Jonathan Symonds and Heidi Miller as non-executive Directors on 14 April and 1 September, respectively, and Phil Ameen as of 1 January, 2015. These fresh appointments have added considerable experience in financial and governance matters and also in the case of Heidi Miller detailed banking expertise at the top level gained over more than 30 years in the industry. Biographies for all Directors can be found on pages 264 to 268.

Good governance has to extend throughout the Group, not just at the top company level. We address this by bringing together annually non-executives from our major subsidiaries in an NED forum to discuss governance issues and share best practices. Additionally, the chairmen of HSBC's principal subsidiary company committees with responsibility for non-executive oversight of financial reporting and risk-related matters meet each year to share issues and to reinforce consistent standards.

As we view the year ahead, we will see finalisation of the new Senior Managers Regime brought in by the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013, which is likely to include specific responsibilities in respect of non-executive Directors. Also in this coming year, an update to the UK Corporate Governance Code will apply encompassing certain changes to its principles and provisions relating to remuneration, engagement with shareholders, risk management and going concern. The Board unreservedly supports the evolution of best practice, recognising that good governance is key both to sustainable success and to capturing the business growth opportunities that our distinctive business model affords us.

Douglas Flint

Group Chairman
23 February 2015


Directors

Douglas Flint, CBE, 59

Group Chairman

Skills and experience: Douglas has extensive board-level experience and knowledge of governance, including experience gained through membership of the Boards of HSBC and BP p.l.c. He has considerable knowledge of finance and risk management in banking, multinational financial reporting, treasury and securities trading operations. He joined HSBC as Group Finance Director in 1995.

He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and the Association of Corporate Treasurers and also a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. In 2006 he was honoured with a CBE in recognition of his services to the finance industry.

Appointed to the Board: 1995. Group Chairman since 2010.

Current appointments include: Douglas is a director of The Hong Kong Association and Chairman of the Institute of International Finance. He is a member of the Mayor of Beijing's International Business Leaders' Advisory Council as well as the Mayor of Shanghai's International Business Leaders' Advisory Council and the International Advisory Board of the China Europe International Business School, Shanghai. He is also an independent external member of the UK Government's Financial Services Trade and Investment Board, a British Business Ambassador and was appointed a director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics on 10 December 2014.

Former appointments include: Douglas was formerly Group Finance Director, Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director, Risk and Regulation of HSBC and non-executive director and Chairman of the Audit Committee of BP p.l.c. He has chaired and been a member of highly influential bodies which set standards for taxation, governance, accounting and risk management. Douglas served as a partner in KPMG.

Stuart Gulliver, 55

Group Chief Executive

Chairman of the Group Management Board

Skills and experience: Stuart joined HSBC in 1980. He is a career banker with over 30 years' international experience. He has held a number of key roles in the Group's operations worldwide, including in London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur and the United Arab Emirates. Stuart played a leading role in developing and expanding Global Banking and Markets.

Appointed to the Board: 2008. Group Chief Executive since 2011.

Current appointments include:Stuart is Chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited and of the Group Management Board. He is a member of the Monetary Authority of Singapore International Advisory Panel and the International Advisory Council of the China Banking Regulatory Commission.

Former appointments include: Stuart served as Chairman of Europe, Middle East and Global Businesses and of HSBC Bank plc, HSBC Bank Middle East Limited, HSBC Private Banking Holdings (Suisse) SA and HSBC France and Deputy Chairman of HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG and a member of its supervisory board. He was Head of Global Banking and Markets; Co‑Head of Global Banking and Markets; Head of Global Markets; and Head of Treasury and Capital Markets in Asia-Pacific.

Phillip Ameen, 66
Independent non-executive Director

Member of the Group Audit Committee with effect from 1 January 2015.

Skills and experience:As a Certified Public Accountant with extensive financial and accounting experience, Phil served as Vice President, Comptroller, and Principal Accounting Officer of General Electric Capital Co. Prior to joining GE, he was a partner of KPMG. He also has a depth of technical knowledge from his participation in accounting standards setting.

Appointed to the Board:1 January 2015

Current appointments include:A non-executive director of HSBC North America Holdings Inc., HSBC Bank USA, HSBC Finance Corporation and HSBC USA Inc. He is a non-executive director of Skyonic Corporation and R3 Fusion, Inc. and is a member of the Advisory Board of the Business School, University of North Carolina.

Former appointments include:Vice President, Comptroller and Principal Accounting Officer of General Electric Corp; a technical audit partner at Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co (now KPMG). He served on the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee of the International Accounting Standards Board, the Accounting Standards Executive Committee of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Financial Accounting Standards Board Emerging Issues Task Force, was Chair of the Committee on Corporate Reporting of Financial Executives International and was a Trustee of the Financial Accounting Foundation.

Kathleen Casey, 48
Independent non-executive Director

Member of the Group Audit Committee and the Financial System Vulnerabilities Committee.

Skills and experience: Kathleen has extensive financial regulatory policy experience. She is a former Commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, acting as the regulator's principal representative in multilateral and bilateral regulatory dialogues, the G-20 Financial Stability Board and the International Organisation of Securities Commissions.

Appointed to the Board: 1 March 2014

Current appointments include: Kathleen is the Chairman of the Alternative Investment Management Association and a senior adviser to Patomak Global Partners. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of Pennsylvania State University, the Trust Fund Board of the Library of Congress and the Advisory Council of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.

Former appointments include: Kathleen was a Staff Director and Counsel of the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and Legislative Director and Chief of Staff for a US Senator.

Safra Catz, 53
Independent non-executive Director

Skills and experience: Safra has a background in international business leadership, having helped transform Oracle into the largest producer of business management software and the world's leading supplier of software for information management.

Appointed to the Board: 2008

Current appointments include: Safra was appointed joint Chief Executive Officer of Oracle Corporation on 18 September 2014, having previously been President and Chief Financial Officer. She joined Oracle in 1999 and was appointed to the board of directors in 2001.

Former appointments include: Safra was Managing Director of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette.

Laura Cha, GBS, 65
Independent non-executive Director

Chairman of the Philanthropic and Community Investment Oversight Committee since 5 December 2014 and a member of the Conduct & Values Committee and the Nomination Committee.

Skills and experience: Laura has extensive regulatory and policy making experience in the finance and securities sector in Hong Kong and mainland China. She is the former Vice Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, being the first person outside mainland China to join the Central Government of the People's Republic of China at vice-ministerial rank. Laura was awarded Gold and Silver Bauhinia Stars by the Hong Kong Government for public service.

Appointed to the Board: 2011

Current appointments include: Laura is a non-executive Deputy Chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited and non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong SAR. She is a Hong Kong Delegate to the 12th National People's Congress of China and a non‑executive director of China Telecom Corporation Limited, Unilever PLC and Unilever N.V. Laura is also a Senior International Adviser for Foundation Asset Management Sweden AB and a member of the State Bar of California and the China Banking Regulatory Commission's International Advisory Council. She is Chairman of the Financial Services Development Council of Hong Kong SAR and Vice


Chairman of the International Advisory Council of the China Securities Regulatory Commission.

Former appointments include: Laura was a non-executive director of Bank of Communications Co., Ltd., Baoshan Iron and Steel Co. Limited, Johnson Electric Holdings Limited, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited and Tata Consultancy Services Limited. She served as Chairman of the University Grants Committee in Hong Kong and the ICAC Advisory Committee on Corruption. Laura also served as Deputy Chairman of the Securities and Futures Commission in Hong Kong and was a member of the Advisory Board of the Yale School of Management.

Lord Evans of Weardale, 57
Independent non-executive Director

Chairman of the Financial System Vulnerabilities Committee and a member of the Conduct & Values Committee and Philanthropic and Community Investment Oversight Committee since 5 December 2014.

Skills and experience: Jonathan has extensive experience in national security policy and operations. Formerly Director General of MI5 with responsibility for the leadership, policy and strategy of the Security Service, including international and domestic counter-terrorism, counter-espionage and counter-proliferation activities and cyber security.

Appointed to the Board: 2013

Current appointments include:Jonathan is a non-executive director of the UK National Crime Agency and a Senior Adviser of Accenture plc. He is a member of the advisory board of Darktrace Limited and of Facewatch Limited.

Former appointments include:Jonathan has held various positions in the UK Security Service over a 30-year career with responsibility for the oversight of the Joint Terrorist Analysis Centre and the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure and attended the National Security Council.

Joachim Faber, 64
Independent non-executive Director

Chairman of the Group Risk Committee.

Skills and experience: Joachim has experience in banking and asset management with significant international experience, having worked in Germany, Tokyo, New York and London. He is a former Chief Executive Officer of Allianz Global Investors AG and member of the management board of Allianz SE. He has 14 years' experience with Citigroup Inc. holding positions in Trading and Project Finance and as Head of Capital Markets for Europe, North America and Japan.

Appointed to the Board: 2012

Current appointments include: Joachim is Chairman of the supervisory board of Deutsche Börse AG and of the Shareholder Committee of Joh A. Benckiser SARL. He is an independent director of Coty Inc. and a director of Allianz France S.A. Joachim is also a member of the advisory board of the European School for Management and Technology; and council member of The Hongkong - Europe Business Council.

Former appointments include:Joachim served as Chairman of various Allianz subsidiaries. He was a member of the supervisory board of Bayerische Bӧrse AG, and of the supervisory board and Chairman of the audit and risk committee of OSRAM Licht AG. He was also a member of the German Council for Sustainable Development and a member of the advisory board of the Siemens Group Pension Board.

Rona Fairhead, CBE, 53
Independent non-executive Director

Member of the Financial System Vulnerabilities Committee and the Nomination Committee.

Skills and experience: Rona has a background in international industry, publishing, finance and general management. She was a former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Financial Times Group Limited responsible for its strategy, management and operations and Finance Director of Pearson plc with responsibility for overseeing the day-to-day running of the finance function and directly responsible for global financial reporting and control, tax and treasury.

Appointed to the Board: 2004

Current appointments include:Rona is Chairman of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. She is a non-executive director of PepsiCo Inc. Rona is also a British Business Ambassador and, since 8 October 2014, Chairman of the BBC Trust.

Former appointments include: Rona was an Executive Vice President, Strategy and Group Control of Imperial Chemical Industries plc and Chairman and director of Interactive Data Corporation. She was a member of the board of the UK Government's Cabinet Office until 1 September 2014 and a non-executive director of The Economist Newspaper Limited until 1 July 2014.

Sam Laidlaw, 59
Independent non-executive Director

Member of the Group Remuneration Committee and the Nomination Committee.

Skills and experience: Sam has international experience, particularly in the energy sector, having had responsibility for businesses in four continents. He is a qualified solicitor with a Master's in Business Administration.

Appointed to the Board: 2008

Former appointments include: Sam was the Chief Executive Officer of Centrica plc and the lead non-executive board member of the UK Department for Transport until 31 December 2014. Sam was also an Executive Vice President of Chevron Corporation, non-executive director of Hanson PLC, Chief Executive Officer of Enterprise Oil plc, President and Chief Operating Officer of Amerada Hess Corporation, and a member of the UK Prime Minister's Business Advisory Group.

John Lipsky, 68
Independent non-executive Director

Member of the Group Risk Committee, the Nomination Committee and the Group Remuneration Committee.

Skills and experience: John has international experience having worked in Chile, New York, Washington and London and interacted with financial institutions, central banks and governments in many countries. He served at the International Monetary Fund as First Deputy Managing Director, Acting Managing Director and as Special Adviser. 

Appointed to the Board: 2012

Current appointments include: John is a Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Institute at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University. He is co‑chairman of the Aspen Institute Program on the World Economy and a director of the National Bureau of Economic Research and the Center for Global Development. John is a member of the advisory board of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and the Council on Foreign Relations. He is Chairman of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on the International Monetary System.

Former appointments include:John served as Vice Chairman of JPMorgan Investment Bank; a director of the American Council on Germany and the Japan Society; a trustee of the Economic Club of New York, and a Global Policy Adviser for Anderson Global Macro, LLC.

Rachel Lomax, 69
Independent non-executive Director

Chairman of the Conduct & Values Committee and a member of the Group Audit Committee and the Group Risk Committee.

Skills and experience: Rachel has experience in both the public and private sectors and a deep knowledge of the operation of the UK government and financial system.

Appointed to the Board: 2008

Current appointments include: Rachel is Chairman of the International Regulatory Strategy Group. She is a director of TheCityUK and Bruegel, a Brussels-based European think tank; a non‑executive director of Arcus European Infrastructure Fund GP LLP and Heathrow Airport Holdings Limited. Rachel is also a member of the Council of Imperial College, London and President of the Institute of Fiscal Studies, a Trustee of the Ditchley Foundation, and a non-executive director and chairman of the corporate responsibility committee of Serco Group plc.

Former appointments include: Rachel served as Deputy Governor, Monetary Stability, at the Bank of England and member of the Monetary Policy Committee, Permanent Secretary at the UK Government Departments for Transport and Work and Pensions and the Welsh Office, and Vice President and Chief of Staff to the President of the World Bank. She was a non-executive director of Reinsurance Group of America Inc. and The Scottish American Investment Company PLC.

Iain Mackay, 53

Group Finance Director

Skills and experience: Iain joined HSBC in 2007 as Chief Financial Officer of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. He has extensive financial and international experience, having worked in London, Paris, US, Africa and Asia. Iain is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland.

Appointed to the Board: 2010

Current appointments include: Iain is a member of the Group Management Board and was also appointed as a member of the audit committee of the British Heart Foundation on 4 December 2014.

Former appointments include: Iain served as a director of Hang Seng Bank Limited, Chief Financial Officer, Asia-Pacific, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of GE Global Consumer Finance and Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of GE Healthcare - Global Diagnostic Imaging.

Heidi Miller, 61
Independent non-executive Director

Member of the Group Risk Committee and Conduct & Values Committee since 1 September 2014.

Skills and experience: Heidi has extensive international banking and finance experience. She is a former President of International at JPMorgan Chase, and was responsible for leading the global expansion and international business strategy across the investment bank, asset management, and treasury and securities services divisions.

Appointed to the Board: 1 September 2014

Current appointments include: Heidi is a non-executive director of First Data Corporation and General Mills Inc. She is a Trustee of the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation.

Former appointments include: Heidi served as non-executive director of Merck & Co. Inc. and also Progressive Corp until 1 August 2014. She was an Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer, Treasury and Securities Services at JPMorgan Chase & Co.; Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Bank One Corporation; Senior Executive Vice President of Priceline.com Inc.; and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Citigroup Inc.

Marc Moses, 57
Group Chief Risk Officer

Skills and experience:Marc joined HSBC in 2005 as Chief Financial and Risk Officer, Global Banking and Markets. He has extensive risk management and financial experience. Marc is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

Appointed to the Board:1 January 2014

Current appointments include:Marc is a member of the Group Management Board. A director of HSBC Private Bank (Suisse) SA and of HSBC Private Banking Holdings (Suisse) SA.

Former appointments include:Marc served as Chief Financial and Risk Officer, Global Banking and Markets and a director of HSBC Insurance (Bermuda) Limited. He was a European chief financial officer at JP Morgan and audit partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Sir Simon Robertson, 73

Deputy Chairman and senior independent

non-executive Director

Chairman of the Nomination Committee and the Group Remuneration Committee. Member of the Financial System Vulnerabilities Committee.

Skills and experience: Simon has a background in international corporate advisory work with a wealth of experience in mergers and acquisitions, merchant banking, investment banking and financial markets. He was honoured with a knighthood in recognition of his services to business. Simon has extensive international experience having worked in France, Germany, the UK and the US.

Appointed to the Board: 2006. Senior Independent non-executive Director since 2007 and Deputy Chairman since 2010.

Current appointments include: Simon is the founding member of Simon Robertson Associates LLP. He is a non‑executive director of Berry Bros. & Rudd Limited, The Economist Newspaper Limited and Troy Asset Management. He is also a trustee of the Eden Project Trust and the Royal Opera House Endowment Fund.

Former appointments include:Simon served as non-executive Chairman of Rolls-Royce Holdings plc, Managing Director of Goldman Sachs International, Chairman of Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, and non-executive director of Royal Opera House, Covent Garden Limited and NewShore Partners Limited.

Jonathan Symonds, CBE, 55
Independent non-executive Director

Chairman of the Group Audit Committee since 1 September 2014. A member of the Group Remuneration Committee from 14 April 2014 until 1 September 2014 and a member of the Conduct & Values Committee.

Skills and experience: Jonathan has extensive international financial experience, having worked in the UK, US and Switzerland. He served as Chief Financial Officer of Novartis AG and AstraZeneca plc. Jonathan is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

Appointed to the Board: 14 April 2014

Current appointments include: Jonathan is Chairman of HSBC Bank plc and of Innocoll AG. He is a non-executive director of Genomics England Limited and of Proteus Digital Health Inc.


Former appointments include: Jonathan was a partner and managing director of Goldman Sachs, and a partner of KPMG. He was a non-executive director and Chairman of the Audit Committee of Diageo plc.

Secretary

Ben Mathews, 48

Group Company Secretary

Ben joined HSBC in June 2013 and became Group Company Secretary in July 2013. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. Former appointments include: Group Company Secretary of Rio Tinto plc and of BG Group plc.

Group Managing Directors

Ann Almeida, 58

Group Head of Human Resources and Corporate Sustainability

(due to retire 31 May 2015)

Ann joined HSBC in 1992. A Group Managing Director since 2008. Former HSBC appointments include: Global Head of Human Resources for Global Banking and Markets, Global Private Banking, Global Transaction Banking and HSBC Amanah.

Samir Assaf, 54

Chief Executive, Global Banking and Markets

Samir joined HSBC in 1994. A Group Managing Director since 2011. He is Chairman of the Global Financial Markets Association and of HSBC France, a director of HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG and of HSBC Bank plc since 28 March 2014. Former appointments include: director of HSBC Global Asset Management Limited and of HSBC Bank Egypt S.A.E., Head of Global Markets, and Head of Global Markets for Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Peter Boyles, 59

Chief Executive of Global Private Banking

Peter joined HSBC in 1975. A Group Managing Director since October 2013. He is Chairman of HSBC Private Bank (Monaco) SA. Former appointments include: Chief Executive of HSBC France and Continental Europe. A director of HSBC Bank plc, HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c. and of HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG. Peter ceased to be a director of HSBC Global Asset Management Limited on 29 September 2014.

Simon Cooper, 47

Chief Executive, Global Commercial Banking

Simon joined HSBC in 1989. A Group Managing Director and Chief Executive of Global Commercial Banking since October 2013. He is a director of HSBC Bank plc. Former HSBC appointments include: Chairman of HSBC Bank Egypt S.A.E. and of HSBC Bank Oman; Chairman and Chief Executive of HSBC Bank Middle East and Chief Executive of HSBC Korea. Head of Corporate and Investment Banking of HSBC Singapore. A director of The Saudi British Bank and of HSBC Bank Middle East Limited.

John Flint, 46

Chief Executive, Retail Banking and Wealth Management

John joined HSBC in 1989. A Group Managing Director since January 2013. He is a director of HSBC Private Banking Holdings (Suisse) SA. Former appointments include: a Director of HSBC Bank Canada, Chief of Staff to the Group Chief Executive and Group Head of Strategy and Planning, Chief Executive Officer, HSBC Global Asset Management, Group Treasurer, and Deputy Head of Global Markets.

Pam Kaur, 51

Group Head of Internal Audit

Pam joined HSBC and became a Group Managing Director in April 2013. She is a co-opted member of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales. Former appointments include: Global Head of Group Audit for Deutsche Bank AG, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, Restructuring and Risk Division, Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc, Group Head of Compliance and Anti-Money Laundering, Lloyds TSB, and Global Director of Compliance, Global Consumer Group, Citigroup.


Alan Keir, 56

Chief Executive, HSBC Bank plc

Alan joined HSBC in 1981. A Group Managing Director since 2011. He is a director of HSBC Bank Middle East Limited, HSBC Trinkaus & Burkhardt AG and of HSBC France. Alan is a member of the Advisory Council of TheCityUK and of the Advisory Board of Bradford University School of Management. Former appointments include: Global Head, Global Commercial Banking; director of HSBC Bank A.S. and HSBC Bank Polska S.A.

 

 

 

 

 


Stuart Levey, 51

Chief Legal Officer

Stuart joined HSBC and became a Group Managing Director in 2012. Former appointments include: Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence in the US Department of the Treasury, Senior Fellow for National Security and Financial Integrity at the Council on Foreign Relations, Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General at the US Department of Justice, and Partner at Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin LLP and Baker Botts LLP.

Antonio Losada, 60

Chief Executive, Latin America

Antonio joined HSBC in 1973. A Group Managing Director since December 2012. He is a director of HSBC Latin America Holdings (UK) Limited, HSBC Bank Argentina S.A., HSBC Argentina Holdings S.A., HSBC Mexico, S.A., Institucion de Banca Multiple, Grupo Financiero HSBC, Grupo Financiero HSBC, S.A. de C.V. and of HSBC North America Holdings Inc. Former appointments include: Chief Executive Officer, HSBC Argentina; Chairman of HSBC Bank (Panama) S.A. and of HSBC Argentina Holdings S.A., and Deputy Head, Personal Financial Services, Brazil.

Sean O'Sullivan, 59

Group Chief Operating Officer

(due to retire 31 March 2015)

Sean joined HSBC in 1980. A Group Managing Director since 2011. Former appointments include: Group Chief Technology and Services Officer, director and Chief Operating Officer of HSBC Bank plc, and Chief Operating Officer of HSBC Bank Canada.

Peter Wong, 63

Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive, The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited

Peter joined HSBC in 2005. A Group Managing Director since 2010. He is Chairman of HSBC Bank (China) Company Limited and HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad, and a non-executive director of Hang Seng Bank Limited, Shek O Development Company Limited and Bank of Communications Co. Ltd. He is also an independent
non-executive director of Cathay Pacific Airways Limited. Former appointments include: Vice Chairman of HSBC Bank (Vietnam) Ltd, director of HSBC Bank Australia Limited and of Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd.

 


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